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With the Signal Flat Park snowboard, there's not a lot of guessing as to what it's built for. This true twin park destroyer is built tough for burly rail setups, and a season's worth of hard landings on the big jump line. A flat profile gives you solid edge hold and precise landings, with a looser ride than the cambered version. Triax fiberglass and carbon stringers make it responsive, and the radial sidecut keeps things in check when you're straight lining, juicing every last bit of speed so you don't knuckle that hairy step down. Built strong enough to throw down, in a package that's responsive enough for your everyday riding needs.

The Flat Park snowboard is built on a flat profile. What that means for you is stomped landings, locked-in lipslides, and a buttery ride that's suitable for the gnarliest riders around. The twin shape opens up unlimited switch variations. Triaxial fiberglass in the topsheet and the core work in conjunction with carbon stringers, increasing the response for a snappy ride. The freestyle friendly medium flex blends pressability with enough stiffness for solid landings. The tips are blunted, for reduced swing weight and faster spins. A sintered Durasurf base slides fast and holds a bunch of wax. Plus, like all Signal boards, it's built in the US by people who shred.